Grief Counselor

Krista Sand, LICSW, LADC-I

Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker

I collaborate with clients to create a safe space to explore their feelings regarding grief and loss. Some psycho-education is provided to normalize and assure clients of the process of going in and out of the stages of grief, as well as address the uniqueness of each client's own personal story of loss. I provide clients the time and space to work through grief and learn to live with loss.

Grief Counselor

Joyce Dolberg Rowe, LMHC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Working through and processing your loss and grief will free up your energy and help you to find yourself again. This is the benefit from counseling here. By using techniques like journaling, role-playing, hypnotherapuetic and deep relaxation exercises, memory recall-whether anger, saddness or recovering happy times- in addition to talk therapy, we will help you move through the stages of grief in a healthier way.

Grief Counselor

Carol Garfinkle, Psy.D.

Clinical Psychologist

Losses can be intensely painful and therapy can help you work through those emotions and overcome blocks in the grieving process. As you may realize, trying to avoid feelings of sadness and anger doesn't work. You may feel waves of sadness or like the pain will never stop but it will if you deal with it. The most important factor in healing from loss is having the support of other people. Trying to get enough sleep, eat right, and exercise can help too. If you want support to ease your pain, I am here for you.

Grief Counselor

Marjorie Siegel, LICSW

Clinical Social Worker

Grief is a natural and normal response to loss. There is always unfinished business when something ends. Sometimes the support you receive from family and friends is not enough. People who are close to you may have a need for you to appear to feel better sooner than you actually do. Clients I work with have felt it becomes less difficult to cope when they have time to talk about their loss with me. Identifying and expressing uncomfortable feelings like anger, anxiety and guilt is difficult to do alone. I work with people to develop effective and new methods of coping. Over time, I help my clients accept that their loss is a part of their life, but no longer defines them.

Grief Counselor

Kevin Fleming Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

Grey Matters International and the work of Kevin J. Fleming, Ph.D approaches issues of grief & loss through the lens of innovation----instead of growing the same neural networks responsible for the pain in weekly therapy sessions, we reset the brain to move forward quicker and efficiently by working on the stuck limbic system so as to empower the person with more success and traction. For no one wants to stay in a grief mode for too long; but when you don’t include the brain in your work with someone, you risk describing the water to them while they drown and calling it success. Contact Grey Matters International, Inc now at kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or 877-606-6161.

Grief Counselor

Aletheia Counseling, MA, MDiv, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

The feelings of loosing someone important can be difficult to manage. It can be helpful to have someone who understands the process of grieving to support you and to help you grieve. Aletheia looks forward to providing you a safe place where you can process through your thoughts and feelings so that you will find healing from the pains that you are experiencing.

Grief Counselor

Elizabeth Tener, MSW, LICSW, Institute-certified

Psychotherapist and Pastoral Counselor

When you have suffered a significant loss, it can be difficult to talk with the people who love you most because it can increase the distress of everyone involved. But talking is a way humans find positive meaning in even the most catastrophic events. A grief therapist can be a caring witness to all the complicated thoughts and feelings you have after a loss. Talking your way through the stages of grief with a therapist helps you move through the grief instead of suppressing it, release all the pain, and gradually to heal.

Grief Counselor

Anne Marie Wamba, MA,LMFT

Psychotherapist/Counselor

Clients come with sorrow and sadness of loosing someone dear to them. Clients need to know if his emotions are appropriate in session. Doing breathing exercise before stating will benefit client feeling safe to bring out any feelings they might have. Listening and validating is important. Identifying what stage of client 's grief help therapist and client to work at that stage of grief. Share Kupper Ross's stages of grief link.

Grief Counselor

Annemarie Santangelo, LADC-I, CADAC-II, M.Ed., CCDVC

Psychotherapist, Addictions Specialist

Most of us will experience grief and loss at some point during our life. Whether it is the loss of a friend, family member, pet, job, limb or marrage. We may experience feelings of being robbed., deep sadness, lonliness, anger, fear and anxiety. Grief can be experienced mentally, as an inability to think clear. emotionally, as in feelilng numb. physically, perhaps exhausted and/or weak, and spirituality, feeling there is now a hole in my soul. We help the healing process with gentle, yet powerful and compassionate counseling, We provide the support , education, and compassion needed to help the healing process.

Grief Counselor

Naomi Korn, LicSW, BCD

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

We begin by exploring where you are in your stage of grief and loss, recent or past that still hurts. I have learned that the most important thing is to listen to you, to be present and honor your unique loss. Grief is a natural process that takes time. Getting through the loss of the dream that should have been does not mean you forget but you can come to a point where you can be present and ready to face the future. With time you can explore reframe your feelings about the former relationship, keep what fits and let go of what doesn't fit. Complex grief takes a more exquisite focus on a deeper level to desensitize and reframe what happened so you can shift perspective and go on.

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Thank you for visiting our Massachusetts search of licensed grief specialists in Cohasset. Moving through grief after loss is difficult. Therapy helps through listening, by having someone there with you who understands the stages and process of grieving. You can find help for grief in Cohasset right now, please contact a provider above, you can email 24/7.

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